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composed of first-person vignettes that allow each character to expound on the judgments they have ... passed—on the world, on themselves, and most of all on their family members. Narrators range in age from the ... voice of Carolina Cameron Holt, speaking about the river: “Come, the river sings, come, let loose of all ...
of his adult life, Beckett received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1969, but did not attend the ... at the age of eighty-three on December 22, 1989, was one of the most significant writers of the ... English by Patrick Lynn Clark and published by Universe Books (1986). Juliet has spent most of his adult ...
your first measure. And you have a voice, a tone, a speaker, a cast of sound, etymological choices, ... student and instructor. McCarriston’s first collection of poems, Talking Soft Dutch, was selected for the ... first published in Ireland (she enjoys joint citizenship), the US edition was published by TriQuarterly ...
yourself, poor King, poor Kinbote?" a gentle young voice may inquire. God will help me, I trust, to ... as he narrates it. Kinbote's arrival in America, it will be recalled, was by parachute, and ... thing happens-the clown's voice changes, and at just this moment he speaks to us in a voice not ...
I said, the texts these young adults most often read are texts from the U.S. that have been translated, ... reduced. He's the first principal I speak with face to face. I've only greeted the others ... writing as a necessity for every person. Like a space, a possession to which we all have the right. About ...
Italian orphan, Adeppi, who gets involved with various adults, a soldier, an ageing homosexual, ... Page 157 from Issue 20 is his emblem-II Gufo, The second story concerns the wanderings of a young ... the first story a troop of geese that parade all over the landscape are one night found slaughtered; ...
window overlooking our woods. Each morning her blue hand would wave and then her blue voice would fall ... often go out of the house. He was only a bit older than I, but to me age had never made a difference. It ... of children and adults (men and women alike) aflame as if those eyes had been pieces of flint for ...
ing from omniscient third person to first person as our narrator calls out to his love, saying it is ... Page 168 from Issue 134 boring apartments and ends, surprisingly, with the narrative voice mov­ ... shaped it and put it in the mouth of our narrator. The first draft opened like this. NIGHTHAWKS-PART ONE ...
a voice. At the end of this section, in another moment of great satisfaction for the reader, the aging ... often the impulse to parody conventional serious fiction, those "classics" which can ... be as deadly as subliterature. At times we lose the double voice, and seem to be floundering in the ...
Albert J. Guerard
doubtless indulges too often the impulse to parody conventional serious fiction, those ... "classics" which can be as deadly as subliterature. At times we lose the double voice, and seem to be ... floundering in the thing satirized. But the book begins and ends with the highest fictional satis­ factions. ...

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